Kybra Posted February 4, 2005 Posted February 4, 2005 I never really thought of them as a signature but I seem to be leaving fishing lures in the caches. maybe I should start making custom ones specifically for geocaching Quote
Captain Chaoss Posted February 4, 2005 Posted February 4, 2005 I never really thought of them as a signature but I seem to be leaving fishing lures in the caches. maybe I should start making custom ones specifically for geocaching Just be sure they are sealed in such a way that no one gets a hook in there finger as they dig throughthe cache, or yours will become a very unpopular sig item. Other than that, cool idea. Some people collect lures anyhow, so that would be an awesome one to display. Quote
+Konnarock Kid & Marge Posted February 4, 2005 Posted February 4, 2005 I didn't take the time to upload pictures but we have two signature items. The first is a 1904 and 1906 Indian head penny which we put into a little baggie. I use these dates to honor the birth years of my Mother and Father. The second is a 35mm film canister which is stuffed with a small CITO bag. I used our printer to make stickers which give our name and encourage CITO. P.S. Before some of you think a penny is too cheap, go buy a few 1904 and 1906 pennies. Quote
Kybra Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 I never really thought of them as a signature but I seem to be leaving fishing lures in the caches. maybe I should start making custom ones specifically for geocaching Just be sure they are sealed in such a way that no one gets a hook in there finger as they dig throughthe cache, or yours will become a very unpopular sig item. Other than that, cool idea. Some people collect lures anyhow, so that would be an awesome one to display. Don't panic, I use some of those little round hard plastic snap shut boxes over the hooks in my tackle box and put them on the lures I put in the caches. If I ever run out of them I will probably take the hooks off... can't have people bleeding to death for their sport. Quote
+Allanon Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 ... can't have people bleeding to death for their sport. I have more of a problem with bleeding from blackberry/sticker bushes to the back of my legs than I ever would with fishing lures... Quote
+chaos reloaded Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 Not to hijack the thread but I don't think this question warrents it's own thread... How much do you guys spend on sig items on average? Quote
+LthrWrk Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 I make my own.. Some of the mounts I use are upto $3.75 each.. some I got on a super sale for $.75. I make em in a batch of 30-40 and takes me 4-5 hours. Then put them in vacuum seal bags .. So another hour to do a batch. See my items on the first page of this thread. Quote
+Fergus Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 (edited) The picture of my trademark chainmail ball dose not seem to be working so here is another picture of one. Also, here is one of my chainmail candle holders. I am planning on placing one of these in a cache this spring as a first to find prize Edited February 5, 2005 by Fergus Quote
gridlox Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 (edited) Not to hijack the thread but I don't think this question warrents it's own thread... How much do you guys spend on sig items on average? I paid right at $2 bucks for the box of chips at Wal-mart. Since I design for the signshop that printed the decals I got them for free. But for anyone else, they have a shop minimum invoice price of $25 dollars and I would suspect theses would fit in that area. Might be a little more to have them UV Resistant Laminated, but "as is" the solvent inks are factory rated for 3-5 year outdoor life in direct sunlight. So, I really didn't see the need for the laminate. Other than just adding a little more protection to the print itself. Then I spent one evening putting the decals on while watching TV. $27 Total divided by 100 chips comes to 27 cents a piece. (Plus about 3 hours of assembly time.) Pretty dang good for something that looks that nice!! Oh yeah, I forgot about another hour in drawing and creating the design for the decals themselves. For me FREE!! Anybody else $45/hr!! I guess if I were to do them for someone else, I'd charge around $75 for a box of 100. Still that comes to "75 cents a piece", and that's still pretty reasonable for a custom one of a kind signature item. D-man Edited February 5, 2005 by gridlox Quote
Captain Chaoss Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 Not to hijack the thread but I don't think this question warrents it's own thread... Sorry my friend, as time goes on and you acquire more finds, you will realize how much sig item hunting adds to geocaching. You end up "stalking" cachers with cool sigs, re-visiting already found caches to see if they left a coveted item. This is a topic VERY deserving of its own thread, and the many others that have been devoted to it. Quote
Captain Chaoss Posted February 5, 2005 Posted February 5, 2005 (edited) nevermind Edited February 5, 2005 by Captain Chaoss Quote
+treasure_hunter Posted February 6, 2005 Posted February 6, 2005 Mine and my fathers signature item is a business card that I made on a program on the computer. Quote
+WRITE SHOP ROBERT Posted February 6, 2005 Posted February 6, 2005 I have a Collect and Trade Game associated with my SIG items You can read about how the Game works in my profile. Use the "Postage Stamp" cards for a reference on the sizes. The smallest (Spongebob Faces and the Traffic Signs) are small enough to fit into a breath mint strips tin. I also have "Bookmark WILDCARDS" which are each one of a kind and are used while I'm on trips, or for special situations. They= Gamecards cost about 1.5 to 10 cents each to make but take a lot of work and can lead to prizes with a value up to about $10, also made by me. They seem to be enjoyed by most teams that have found them, especially the winning teams! I've heard other cachers say that about $1.00 is a good price range to shoot for when coming up with your item. Quote
+geocamper Posted February 7, 2005 Posted February 7, 2005 (edited) I have made several buttons I will be using as trade items and I'm still working on one that I will use as a sig item. If the picture does not show up use this link - http://community.webshots.com/user/webxwizard Edited February 8, 2005 by geocamper Quote
+JohnnyVegas Posted February 7, 2005 Posted February 7, 2005 Not to hijack the thread but I don't think this question warrents it's own thread... How much do you guys spend on sig items on average? The buttons in my earlier post I pay $1.00 ea. for the large ones and about .25 for the small ones. Quote
+WRITE SHOP ROBERT Posted February 7, 2005 Posted February 7, 2005 I have made several buttons I will be using as trade items and I'm still working on one that I will use as a sig item. QUOTE]I have made several buttons I will be using as trade items and I'm still working on one that I will use as a sig item. What size are those bottons? I really like the "Signal" style Quote
+Mr. Fantastic Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 I had to create cards in Photoshop for a class, so I thought I would make some Geocaching items. The card was left in the Mission 12: Blind Canal cache. I am working on creating a stamp instead of the cards, but we'll see how that goes. Quote
+Team Silver Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 (edited) we ordered ours from www.wooden-nickel.com Edited February 8, 2005 by Team Silver Quote
FisherBear Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 (edited) Ours are a homemade clay bear figure. Very low cost to us, and actually fun to make/paint. We try and come up with a different theme for each one. Edited February 8, 2005 by FisherBear Quote
+joefrog Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 Here's the new item that i'm dropping in caches that it will fit. It 's a bag of money! Ok....so it's shredded money, but hey, beggars can't choosers! Nifty! There's quite a few new things here I haven't seen! Welcome back, Woodsters! Quote
+Spencersb Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 Not to hijack the thread but I don't think this question warrents it's own thread... Sorry my friend, as time goes on and you acquire more finds, you will realize how much sig item hunting adds to geocaching. You end up "stalking" cachers with cool sigs, re-visiting already found caches to see if they left a coveted item. This is a topic VERY deserving of its own thread, and the many others that have been devoted to it. I think he meant that the cost question didn't deserve it's own separate thread. OT, I use the same wooden nickels as Team Silver, I just stamp my own with a stamp that Sissy-n-CR made for me, a circle with "Arlington" curved across the top, Spencersb in the middle, and "Tennessee" curved across the bottom. They come out to about $.13 each. Quote
+geocamper Posted February 8, 2005 Posted February 8, 2005 I have made several buttons I will be using as trade items and I'm still working on one that I will use as a sig item. QUOTE]I have made several buttons I will be using as trade items and I'm still working on one that I will use as a sig item. What size are those bottons? I really like the "Signal" style The buttons I make are 2 1/4 inch. If you do a yahoo search for Mr. Button you can order the supplies and do some for yourself or hit some of the caches I'm raiding this coming weekend! Quote
+Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking Posted February 9, 2005 Posted February 9, 2005 (edited) Ok, I finally have photos of our sig item......lets see if Im smart enough to post them. The tokens come in many different colors. We stamp them ourselves with our team name, an animal track on one side, and a petroglyph on the other side. We have many different stamps and each token is different. The large one is about 2 inches in diameter. The smaller one (not pictured) is an inch and a half. That one has our team name on one side, with a smaller glyph or animal track on the other. One side, with our team name. (Image is twice the size of the actual token.) The other side with a petroglyph design. Edited February 9, 2005 by Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking Quote
+Tsegi Mike and Desert Viking Posted February 9, 2005 Posted February 9, 2005 Someone asked about cost... Raw wood tokens, 30 cents each for small ones, to 75 cents each for the larger one. Paint, a dollar at the craft store. Sealant a dollar at the craft store. Sealant and paint will make about 30 of them. The stamps are the expensive part. Team name stamps totaled about $40-$50. The individual stamps range from $3-8 each. We do not make too many tokens of each stamp design. Each token will take 4 days to make, with painting, sealing and drying of each coat. How much does each token cost after all expenses? A large token might cost $1.50-$2.00 when all is factored in. A smaller token might cost a dollar. Quote
+snowmann Posted February 9, 2005 Posted February 9, 2005 Hello All, Sig items trading. I'm looking to trade my Sig items for yours. If interested let me know through the Website. snowmann wooden nickle Quote
+Airsafety Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 Hi Gang, My signature item for 2005 is a 'handmade' zipper pull which glows in the dark. Since I travel for a living, it was important to have something light, non-metallic (airport security), kid friendly, and somewhat useful. These will fit in most micros and minis. I'm still scouting out some custom beads, but this is the current model. I'd be happy to mail some in trade, or to events on request. There was a question about cost - these are less than 20 cents and fun to make! I'm still working on a FTF, or really 'good' signature item for those epic caches out there. There are certainly some amazing signature items around... Happy Caching! Quote
Moun10Bike Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 I'm mostly known for my geocoins, but I just received my newest complement to those - signature pins: Quote
+TotemLake Posted February 15, 2005 Posted February 15, 2005 As always... awesome sig items Moun10Bike! Quote
+Kealia Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 I'm mostly known for my geocoins, but I just received my newest complement to those - signature pins: So I guess I'll be ecoming back to WA soon. Hmm, maybe I need to do a second round of shot glasses now.... (coins STILL in the works.....) Quote
+Mr. Snazz Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 My humble little laser-engraved wooden sig item: Quote
+BadAndy Posted February 16, 2005 Posted February 16, 2005 (edited) Heres my new mojo. Gotta have a place to keep those geocoins safe. Edited February 16, 2005 by BadAndy Quote
silverwolfe Posted February 17, 2005 Posted February 17, 2005 Lthrwrk - very nice concha sig items!! prize for 5? the links to hook them together in a short strap, to add to their GPS's "leash". (Do people have their GPS on a string so doesnt' get lost? Don't have one yet, pencil in pocket....) When dogsledding, I always had a string to my camera from the sled, so it bounced instead of getting lost ! For (15) they could make a belt??!! hee hee... Quote
+Ed Rad Posted February 17, 2005 Posted February 17, 2005 (edited) I had some buttons made with this on them. Edited February 17, 2005 by Special Ed Quote
+thumperness Posted March 7, 2005 Posted March 7, 2005 Any more sig. items lately? Still trying to decide what to do. Quote
+Resolution Posted March 7, 2005 Posted March 7, 2005 We just ordered some custom poker chips that should be arriving soon. They were very reasonable. Less than .30 a piece. And they're the nice weighted ones too, printed on both sides. I'll post a pic when they get here. Quote
+Nurse Dave Posted March 7, 2005 Posted March 7, 2005 Any more sig. items lately? Still trying to decide what to do. You can look at a bunch here: www.beckydavis.com/dave Quote
+Allanon Posted March 8, 2005 Posted March 8, 2005 (edited) Here's what I finally came up with...for now... It's a velveteen pouch with 3 "Elfstones" inside. There are 3 different colors of 'drawstrings'...red for normal items, silver for items that are traded or swapped, and gold for 'milestone' finds. And the cards attached to each version are different. Numbered for normal, personalized for trades and swaps, and the milestone number for those. Edited March 8, 2005 by Allanon Quote
+Baxter-MD Posted March 9, 2005 Posted March 9, 2005 My new signature item is a Maryland Crab Pin. Quote
+Resolution Posted March 10, 2005 Posted March 10, 2005 (edited) Our poker chips arrived! As promised, here's a pic. They came out even better than we'd hoped. We'll definately use this company again! Edited March 10, 2005 by Resolution Quote
p2j2 Posted March 11, 2005 Posted March 11, 2005 Resolution Those look really really good. Especially for the price. Very nice. Jeff Team P2J2 Quote
+chaos reloaded Posted March 12, 2005 Posted March 12, 2005 Fergus - I've been toying with the idea of leaving chainmail keychains and chainmail/captive marble zipper pulls as a sig item but seek your permission first. Don't want to be stepping on your toes as you've already got the chainmail market here Quote
+Blaidd-Drwg Posted March 13, 2005 Posted March 13, 2005 Resolution. Where did you get your poker chips? Quote
+SilverMarc Posted March 13, 2005 Posted March 13, 2005 Still a "proto" signature item, but going into production by the end of March, after I gather some quotes from coin mints. --Marc March 13, 2005 @ 3:02 AM N40° 46.565' W073° 58.756' Quote
+WaldenRun Posted March 13, 2005 Posted March 13, 2005 Nice pics REveritt Another cacher in your area leaves these FINE looking GeoCoins. This new edition is brass. His last ones were pewter: -WR Quote
+Fergus Posted March 13, 2005 Posted March 13, 2005 Fergus - I've been toying with the idea of leaving chainmail keychains and chainmail/captive marble zipper pulls as a sig item but seek your permission first. Don't want to be stepping on your toes as you've already got the chainmail market here By all means, please do it. I would like to see more people making chainmail stuff to leave in caches. Besides, I don't think you live anywhere near me so this will give geocachers in your area a chance to find chainmail. Quote
+SilverMarc Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 Made some revisions (couldn't edit in this forum, so I'm posting the new pics). --Marc March 14, 2005 @ 9:41 AM N40° 46.565' W073° 58.756' Quote
+chaos reloaded Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 Alright, here it is, my final design for my sig item. 17ga. galvanized steel, 1/4" inner diameter rings - all using traditional european 4-1 maille weave (or a variation of). Quote
gridlox Posted March 23, 2005 Posted March 23, 2005 Umm... Ummm... (dragging toe in dirt) I've had a few of you guys contact me about trading my sig items for yours. I know I've sent out a few of them, but there are a few that I haven't sent yet. There is a good reason. I don't know who you are. When I recieved your packages, I marked off that I'd recived them from a list of contacts that I had wrote down on a notepad from your emails. And tossed the shipping packages. I was planning on sending the remaining trades out in one trip to the USPS office the next time I went. But... I've misplaced the list. Ummm... yeah, I've deleted the emails too. If you've contacted me about trading and I haven't sent them out to you yet could you please contact me by email and send your contact info to me again please. Thanks! Sorry D-man Quote
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